Promotion officials announced Thursday that the pair will lock
horns at the
Feb. 16 event, which emanates from Wembley Arena and is
headlined by an interim bantamweight title showdown between Renan
“Barao” Pegado and Michael
McDonald. The evening’s main card airs live on Fuel TV, while
the preliminary proceedings stream immediately prior on
Facebook.

Known for his devastating punching power, Te Huna, 31, has won
three straight fights since falling to Alexander
Gustafsson in February 2011. The New Zealand-born light
heavyweight closed out last year with 47-second knockout of
Ricardo
Romero and then kicked off 2012 with a first-round finish of
Aaron
Rosa. Te Huna most recently competed at UFC on Fuel TV 4,
taking a unanimous decision from the resilient Joey Beltran
on July 11.

Jimmo, meanwhile, notched a seven-second knockout of Anthony
Perosh in his UFC debut, downing “The Hippo” at UFC 149. Prior
to that July 21 victory, Jimmo had won seven straight fights in
Canada’s Maximum Fighting Championship, capturing that promotion’s
light heavyweight title in February 2011 and defending it
successfully twice before joining the UFC. “Big Deal” has not
recorded a professional loss since his 2007 debut, rattling off 17
straight wins, including seven knockouts.